A lot of the artists said they wish they slowed down so they could master each album they were dropping so fast they didn’t get to critic it much imagine if they could they would have been bigger!
He's good too. The info he got on the Louisiana vids was great considering how secretive we are to ppl not from there. Ain't get it all right but we didn't expect him to. I like the kidd💯
It you're from outta town, the 3 projects you're most familiar with is likely the Calliope, the Magnolia, and the Melph. But if you're from New Orleans, you know the 3 projects, just as notorious, were the Desire, The St. Thomas, and the Fischer.
1998 was one of, if not "THE", most important year in hip hop imo. So much talent and so many projects put out. And New Orleans was running the game. It seemed like every week, either No Limit or Cash Money had a new album out. And the competition was heavy. Not just between the 2 camps themselves, but the rap game was very strong. We looked at it as just good music at the time, But now we realize alot of those albums are considered classics by artists who are considered some of the greatest. And for fresh, new, up and coming rappers from a city with no known history of hip hop to survive and thrive says alot. Here's some artsts and albums that No Limit and Cash Money had to contend with in 1998- Jay~Z: Hard Knock Life Vol 2, DMX: Its Dark&Hell is Hot AND Flesh Of My Flesh, Big Pun: Capital Punishment, Lauren Hill: Miseducation, 8Ball:Lost, Redman: Doc's Da Name, Method Man: Tical 2000, Outkast: Aquemini, Busta Rhymes: Extinction Level Event, Scarface:My Homies, and that's just some of them. What a time to be a rap fan! Much respect to No Limit and Cash Money for making it. It definitely wasnt easy
So just to clear up something you said... when Slim got killed he wasn't part of No Limit. He had been left NL and started his own label Cutt Throat Committy! Slim was beefed out with P, but he rocked with C-Murder hard.
Mac Dre released an album w/his group the 'Cutthroat Committe' in late 90's early 2000's. N.O., I realize, had a street crew known as the 'Cutt Boys' (sic?) so I see the relevance for Soulja Slim but its interesting how the two areas share similarities.
Right? But what's crazy is Noreaga told P he thought the No Limit/ Cash Money situation would be the next Pac and BIG because they were all from the same city, but it never even went to that point.
You have to listen to drag em in the river part 2 with BG on it along with UNLV. BG was beefing hard with baby at the time and it's one of the best diss tracks ever. And drag em in the river The original is probably my favorite of all time. And there's certainly was a lot of anti Mystikal beef when UNLV were still active with cash money. Or the really early BG and Lil Wayne tune that also uses dragnet melody + New Orleans bounce samples. That was a cash money release. I thin. BG and 12-year-old Lil Wayne were talking about making Mystikal "spit up his Kool aid" IIRC 😂😂
@@brotherkareem181 gotta listen to all of UNLV's "uptown 4 life". Some of the best rap ever. Not just from New Orleans and I certainly think Drag him in the river is the best diss track ever. And honestly considering how much Mystikal gets in trouble for beating on women and sexual stuff, I don't even know if I want to play his records too much anymore and I love some of his early stuff. I got it on vinyl
As someone who grew up in the no limit/cash money era, i can't say one was better than the other. People felt a stronger connection to No Limit, but Cash Money was hot and crossed over into the mainstream once they dropped Bling Bling. I think it's interesting how P is richer than Birdman despite his label fizzling out at the end of the 90's.
@@draztiktunez7104 did he tho? Birdman label been popping for 30 years started in the early 90s and had 3 of the hottest artist between 2010 till now between wayne, nicki and drake and No limit run was crazy but it didn't last to as close as long as birdmans
@Marzel Simmons Niqqas just be saying anything on here 🤦🏾♂️ How tf Master P made “smarter” business decisions than Baby but Baby still a got over 100 M’s and P not that much richer? And when CMR and No Limit was going at it in the ‘90s, CMR brought way more of that pressure than No Limit. That’s why all these youngins remixing that Hot Boy shit 🔥 Most of them No Limit niqqas could barely even much rap with the exception of Fiend, Mac, Slim, Mystikal, and Mia X. Out of towners was jockin No Limit, we was rockin with them Cash Money Millionaires in the N.O… no shiny suits looking like Puff, no wannabe West Coast beats and fake Tupac flows, no on the slick swagga jackin Do Or Die… just straight Soulja rags, tees, Girbauds, Rees, and that gudda gangsta New Orleans Bounce
You know we got you brother I can rewatch every video 🗣‼️💪 we need another SAN BERNARDINO VIDEO, Like an extra update on things you didn’t touch on and more details about the city 🗣‼️💯💯💯 LOVE YOUR CONTENT THOUGH💪💯
When pronouncing places or parts of town in New Orleans that you can pronounce, remember that New Orleans was colonized by the French not the English. Plus a lot of places and streets are influenced by native Americans as well.
I still don't understand why new artist still decide to sign to him. The way he does business is nothing new but new artist still decide to sign to him.
@@richardvasquez6746 it’s n because if anything comes out of it you’ll at least have the fame or your name will at least get known in hopes to branch off eventually to make money. I can’t see any other reason than that. Like with him their name wouldn’t have been known or maybe wouldn’t be as famous. It’s risky business I’m sure they have to know.
Maybe if he thought more about rap than his pocketbook, He would have made more than two good songs. I don't understand how someone who makes "ghetto D" and make em say uuuh just stops... And I was the one out there buying the holographic pokémon card ass album he put out after
If that's what you believe .. who am I to change your decision... I was not there but the research is crazy ... the pangia situation is good research.. The bible which I believe in also is good research for me to understand that skin color is no where documented in there as being important...
Mannnnn I thought I was trippin I knew you had uploaded this once before I just didn’t get a chance to see it i started to think I made it up in my mind 🤣🤣🤣 hell yeah we want a part 2, 3, and 4
Thanx for the video man i was a mad ass no limit soldier(and really still am) 95-2000 to the point I wouldn't even really listen to Cash Money but i always had mad respect forBaby,Sugar Slim,Manny, Wayne,B.G.,Juvie,Turk and all who made it up out their pretty bad situations which i can relate to as i came up in the PJs of South Bronx
Peace to you and everyone from the Boogie Down. I stayed in Philly but most of my people were in Queens and BX, little Brooklyn mixed in too lol. Nothing but love for the big apple
I was always uptown cash money man but respect to that sentiment. I've met BG a few times when I was fixing his range Rover and he was a friendly guy and I lived in his part of uptown so it was chill. juvenile is one of the nicest celebrities I've ever met. That dude is friendly as hell and will take photos with his fans. No problem unless he's really busy. met him a bunch of times, really refreshing in New Orleans to see someone so successful just smiling and loving life and being nice to his people. I think everyone need to see more of that s*** growing up for sure
@@CHUMP-CHANGE don't get me wrong that period where I wasnt listening to Cash Money was really only like late 98 to late 99... I had Juvie's Being Myself & and Big Tymers How U Luv That before 99 and one of my homeboys bought me 400 Degrees ajd there aint too many albums that take me back to 1999, specifically summer 1999 like 400 Degreez so I never hated Cash Money I just loved No Limit alot more though of course Cash Money had some things I loved more like their squad being much smaller and Mannie being their sole producer cuz after No Limit blew up in late 97 there was just.too.many albums being released and it was quantity over quality though even if every album was dope, too much of anything is bad, Wu Tang was on a similar note around the same time though without better quality albums and it still was Too Much in Too Littile Time
Are they really that cheap though? Like you pay 8 dollars and thats the rent for a month, no tricks? If that is truly the case, then how come New Orleans has homeless people?
We more history on San Francisco Lakeview ,sunny Del ,double rock , hp, Fillmore, mission st Army Street projects , Potrero Hill keep it coming man…. But I love the work very entertaining
Both groups were my heros... its extremely hard to pick one but if I HAVE to ima have to go with No Limit... just a hair tho bc I was also a HUGE Cash Money fan too
This is some of the best, most indepth information I've ever seen put together like this. The way that he started from the very beginning and how Master P got to become who he is. One thing, I believe I read that Master P played in the NBA, I suppose it was later in life after he was rich? Thank you for this upload. And..... HELL YES WE NEED A PART 2!!!!!!!
Good story telling and very entertaining and intriguing. I can’t help but wonder though how accurate these accounts are. I don’t mean that in any negative way, believe me. The research is great and as I said, I’m drawn to the swamp stories 💯
Curren$y got strong ties to the Magnolia and the streets of New Orleans, but he never tried to be the tough guy, he would just be himself and that’s why he gets a lot of love in the city
One thing to note around the time Master P started taking over the rap game. It was 1996-1997, just after Biggie and 2-Pac were murdered and East coast West coast fued was basically squashed when everyone realized how stupid it was and it most likely led to the destruction of 2 of the best rappers of all time in the peak of their prime years. The reign of Death Row Records was over. They only had Snoop Dog left as a bigger name. Suge was letting MOB Piru members do whatever they wanted and it ultimately led to his arrest. Master P came out with Ice Cream Man and it was HUGE. It put him on the radar and made him millions. P saw the opportunity to buy a huge talent like Snoop and visited Suge behind bars and bought Snoops realese from Death Row in a multi million dollar deal. P took Snoop to New Orleans and showed him 2 or 3 giant mansions and said that's your house, that's your Mom's house and this is my house. Snoop has been forever grateful for this move by P. It saved his life for sure. During this time all of this was going down behind the scenes. Master P was working on one of the best Rap albums of all time in my opinion; Ghetto Dope. Or Ghetto D as it was later called. This sealed Master P and No Limit as the new #1 top of the chart hip hop group. Every album that followed was instantly multi platinum. After 2Pac and B I G was Master P. He had Mystical, C Murder, Sillk, Mia X, Mr Serv On, I believe they used Beats by the Pound on Ghetto D and that made the album. Car stereos were getting very advanced and cheap enough for everyone to buy. That album was what you wanted to play in your system. It was so loud. A masterpiece by Master P.
C murder didn’t listen to P and has been gone for a long time. C murder rolled around the projects in bulletproof trucks with killers all day after he was a millionaire 🤦🏿♂️😮💨C murder is in the place that those type go to rest.
Leonard Carter yes sir just like you said, New Orleans rap music shifted powers Big Boy Records dominated the early 90s, once P moved No Limit to the South they basically took over the mid to late 90s. Then Cash Money took over the early 90s.
@@southsidecompton9668 No Limit had majority of Big Boy Artists.That's Something how Cash Money had just 4 Artists the Hot Boy,and they Still was Holding they own against everybody else,and took over 99-2000 Ha.
@@billysanders6758 Big Boy was the first hip hop record label in New Orleans. They had dope music in the early mid 90s. No Limit dominated the 90s right after Pac and Biggie died. Cash Money wasn't holding down shit in the 90s foo lol. Yeah they ran the early 2000s but 2000s music can't compare to 90s style period.
I was at the bowling alley right next to the Platinum Club the weekend that happened. Shit was crazy. The City was HOT and a battlefield from 01-05. I graduated in 05 and Hurricane Katrina happened 2 months later and purged the city for real. Honestly it was the best thing to happen to the city
Swamp story is a Culture vulture...frfr & Get EVERY1 of stories wrong asf....& his excuse b it's Offiical documents in the courts from the police....lmaO...like they knO...goofy wood...they put charges on US & 2dem its Facts....(in my Gval Voice) B*tch get Yo Fact Stra8...
Man I remember making a cassette with one side Master P and the other Juvenile and Hot Boys. Used this to walk to school with and to pump me up before middle schoo track meets.. Master P as an artist was top notch, but Cash Money all around was better then No Limit
@@beingdiffrentiscool9393 they also didn't have 100 artists like no limit did 😂 but I'm old school from the Bay Area so we was knowing about Master P (Ice cream man)
I'm from New Orleans but stayed in da rock for 9 year's an i ain't gone lie da rock my other home from da westend to da Westside on 30th to on Leeds rite by costol on asher
Bruhhh Master P is mad slept on . If it was not for him who knows what Snoop would of became after Death Row . Yoo my g it would be dope if yall did part 2 of the Vancouver B.C. gang wars .
Hey Man! Why u gotta show dat Westbank to a Marrero Westbank boy?😂😂 love this sub man! I just wished that the wars would chill and diplomacy would kick in.
He said something that bothered me, that crack probably hit New Orleans harder than any other place in America. I guess because he’s a white guy (probably from a conservatives family in the suburbs) so he never witnessed the crack epidemic. I’m from Atlanta and in the 80s crack hits so bad that they did a Nightline report and a 2020 report that black males in Atlanta were considered endangered species. It hit us so hard and I’m surprised that a lot of people around the country don’t know that Atlanta is a battleground doing a crack era. Then the Miami boys came to the A and started a war and I think y’all may know how that ended. I should make a RUclips channel exclusively for Atlanta so you guys can hear the stories that have never been told outside of the A.
There’s no way to compare it. You think it was crazier because you experienced it. By far Louisiana as a whole is poorer than Atlanta. It was damn near a third world country, can’t compare a major metropolitan city to some of these cities where industries left. Detroit, STL, etc.. no comparison
You missed a huge part of No Limit's come up. Priority Records. It started with Young Bleed's single from Baton Rouge, How Ya Do Dat(1997). Master P used that single to get his deal with Priority, and that's when No Limit started to rise, not with the signing of Soulja Slim(1998). Other than that, great video.
No limit was dropping albums every MF week 🔥🔥🔥🔥
A lot of the artists said they wish they slowed down so they could master each album they were dropping so fast they didn’t get to critic it much imagine if they could they would have been bigger!
Them shits was trash 🗑 lol but they did that shit
Yea straight trash
@@thenowwhatshow4142 facts....every now & then you'd find 1 or 2 bangers on em.
Make ‘em say UHHHHH! (Uhhhh!) NA NA NA NA! (na na na na!)
98-2000 No Limit
99-2000s Cash Money
But that 400° still be riding TODAY!!!
Mac WWIII is the most serious and best album from either camp to me.
NoLimit 96-2000
@@Ayebigphil now thatz more like it ✊🏿🔥💯
@@Ayebigphil Exactly
Nah it’s more like this
96-2000s No Limit
00s-2010s Cash Money
Damn a Cash Money and No Limit tour would’ve been epic
Facts but Cmurder and B.G have to be there
On God
I wouldnt be surprised if the hip hop police werent making sure that never happened
Yeah but both P and Beatrice are too greedy, it would never work.
Facts.
I know you started all this out of boredom, but you’re really providing value to people interested in hip-hop, street history.
He started it out of desire for fame and money…He’s a hustler slangin product to us tricks.
@@JesusSavedMeFromASuicideAtemptyou a whole weirdo 😭🤡🤡
@@JesusSavedMeFromASuicideAtempt I think he just really enjoys saying bang and found a way to live off it lol
He's good too. The info he got on the Louisiana vids was great considering how secretive we are to ppl not from there. Ain't get it all right but we didn't expect him to. I like the kidd💯
Those words aren't used in that context.
That master p child photo is easy e 😂😂😂😭
Right???😂😂😂😂
I’m glad I ain’t the only one who noticed🤣
Right! 🤦🏽♀️
SWAMPY STORIES
🤷😅😅😅
It you're from outta town, the 3 projects you're most familiar with is likely the Calliope, the Magnolia, and the Melph. But if you're from New Orleans, you know the 3 projects, just as notorious, were the Desire, The St. Thomas, and the Fischer.
Exactly
Fo sho
Don’t forget that Florida Bernard Lafitte and Iberville
Fischer project was as wild as it gets never been inside but everyone from the Wast Bank have drove by it once or twice or hundreds of times.
When I went down to New Orleans before Katrina I went to the lower 9th ward to the Florida projects they was just as turnt as any in my opinion
1998 was one of, if not "THE", most important year in hip hop imo. So much talent and so many projects put out. And New Orleans was running the game. It seemed like every week, either No Limit or Cash Money had a new album out. And the competition was heavy. Not just between the 2 camps themselves, but the rap game was very strong. We looked at it as just good music at the time, But now we realize alot of those albums are considered classics by artists who are considered some of the greatest. And for fresh, new, up and coming rappers from a city with no known history of hip hop to survive and thrive says alot. Here's some artsts and albums that No Limit and Cash Money had to contend with in 1998- Jay~Z: Hard Knock Life Vol 2, DMX: Its Dark&Hell is Hot AND Flesh Of My Flesh, Big Pun: Capital Punishment, Lauren Hill: Miseducation, 8Ball:Lost, Redman: Doc's Da Name, Method Man: Tical 2000, Outkast: Aquemini, Busta Rhymes: Extinction Level Event, Scarface:My Homies, and that's just some of them. What a time to be a rap fan! Much respect to No Limit and Cash Money for making it. It definitely wasnt easy
Big pun capital punishment🔥🔥
Facts
That's cause everyone was Rollin on Xtecy ,🤘 ( thizzles ) YEEE !!!! SO ANY MUSIC WAS SLAPPN ( SOUNDED GOOD ) lol , stupid dudu dumb .
Great observation but 88 was on another level!!!
Don't forget Eminem was just about to start cooking!
Melph, Calliope and Magnolia always reminded me of the Nickerson Gardens, Imperial Courts and Jordan Downs.
Chris Broussard line had me weak Bruh you a damn fool 😂
Facts
😂😂 I literally bust out laughing
Classic 😂😂
You gotta be tapped in to get it. Y'all must be from round there ⚜️💪🏾
@@Tommy2Thumbzz imma Baydestian Bruh town beeswax but my pops from ouch derr. I just visited y’all with the activities
So just to clear up something you said... when Slim got killed he wasn't part of No Limit. He had been left NL and started his own label Cutt Throat Committy! Slim was beefed out with P, but he rocked with C-Murder hard.
Right but I thought slim signed with Cash Money right before he died? That’s what I heard when I was young . He signed when Juvi signed back with them
@@bigbenji__ nah Soulja Slim was under Koch records before he died but they did do a song together
@@DonJulio1942 ohh ok see I didn’t know that . My city swea soulja signed with cash money when they dropped slow motion lol
Mac Dre released an album w/his group the 'Cutthroat Committe' in late 90's early 2000's. N.O., I realize, had a street crew known as the 'Cutt Boys' (sic?) so I see the relevance for Soulja Slim but its interesting how the two areas share similarities.
@@bigbenji__ nah! He had started his own label! He was cool with all them tho. Juvie from the Nolia and so was Slim, hence the name Magnolia Slim!
I always respected Cash money and No Limit for never beefing
Exactly I did too
They did have beef.
Right? But what's crazy is Noreaga told P he thought the No Limit/ Cash Money situation would be the next Pac and BIG because they were all from the same city, but it never even went to that point.
You have to listen to drag em in the river part 2 with BG on it along with UNLV. BG was beefing hard with baby at the time and it's one of the best diss tracks ever. And drag em in the river The original is probably my favorite of all time. And there's certainly was a lot of anti Mystikal beef when UNLV were still active with cash money. Or the really early BG and Lil Wayne tune that also uses dragnet melody + New Orleans bounce samples. That was a cash money release. I thin. BG and 12-year-old Lil Wayne were talking about making Mystikal "spit up his Kool aid" IIRC 😂😂
@@brotherkareem181 gotta listen to all of UNLV's "uptown 4 life". Some of the best rap ever. Not just from New Orleans and I certainly think Drag him in the river is the best diss track ever. And honestly considering how much Mystikal gets in trouble for beating on women and sexual stuff, I don't even know if I want to play his records too much anymore and I love some of his early stuff. I got it on vinyl
As someone who grew up in the no limit/cash money era, i can't say one was better than the other. People felt a stronger connection to No Limit, but Cash Money was hot and crossed over into the mainstream once they dropped Bling Bling. I think it's interesting how P is richer than Birdman despite his label fizzling out at the end of the 90's.
P made smarter business decisions at the end of f the day that's what it boils down to .
Not to mention p had hands in everything clothes, movies, and he played in the NBA, them checks just kept coming💯
@@mrburnettwaters4159 💯
@@draztiktunez7104 did he tho? Birdman label been popping for 30 years started in the early 90s and had 3 of the hottest artist between 2010 till now between wayne, nicki and drake and No limit run was crazy but it didn't last to as close as long as birdmans
@Marzel Simmons Niqqas just be saying anything on here 🤦🏾♂️ How tf Master P made “smarter” business decisions than Baby but Baby still a got over 100 M’s and P not that much richer?
And when CMR and No Limit was going at it in the ‘90s, CMR brought way more of that pressure than No Limit. That’s why all these youngins remixing that Hot Boy shit 🔥 Most of them No Limit niqqas could barely even much rap with the exception of Fiend, Mac, Slim, Mystikal, and Mia X. Out of towners was jockin No Limit, we was rockin with them Cash Money Millionaires in the N.O… no shiny suits looking like Puff, no wannabe West Coast beats and fake Tupac flows, no on the slick swagga jackin Do Or Die… just straight Soulja rags, tees, Girbauds, Rees, and that gudda gangsta New Orleans Bounce
I’ve officially seen every episode of swamp stories and I can tell you bro the growth in quality is clear. Keep going king 💯
King? You know homie is white?
UH MY
@@707tgreennorcal7 What's that gotta do with anything lmao
@@707tgreennorcal7 you're lame
@@robertlopez4904 I bet you holla gang gang and don't live anywhere near the set.
I had to reupload due to a copyright issue I had to resolve. If this is your second time watching THANK YOU 🙏
As long you didn’t remove anything it’s fine but if you did that’s a L move
I was literally just thinking I was a superhero..thanks lol
fasho gang pin this , ima be the greatest rappa eva
You know we got you brother I can rewatch every video 🗣‼️💪 we need another SAN BERNARDINO VIDEO, Like an extra update on things you didn’t touch on and more details about the city 🗣‼️💯💯💯 LOVE YOUR CONTENT THOUGH💪💯
Oh okay I gotcha
When pronouncing places or parts of town in New Orleans that you can pronounce, remember that New Orleans was colonized by the French not the English. Plus a lot of places and streets are influenced by native Americans as well.
And spanish
Facts
@@densonfletcher8612 Facts
@@densonfletcher8612 lol no
He would die at the way we pronounce Leonidas 😂
I definitely think you should do a part two I think you did some great investigating. And put it all together perfectly in story format
The biggest lesson I learned from this video is that bird man has been cheating artists from the start 😂
Since the early 90's for real
Bruh, my first thought lol I’m like he been doing artist like this since the 90’s
@@yungLS and he doesn’t care obviously cause people have tried to kill him 😂😂
I still don't understand why new artist still decide to sign to him. The way he does business is nothing new but new artist still decide to sign to him.
@@richardvasquez6746 it’s n because if anything comes out of it you’ll at least have the fame or your name will at least get known in hopes to branch off eventually to make money. I can’t see any other reason than that. Like with him their name wouldn’t have been known or maybe wouldn’t be as famous. It’s risky business I’m sure they have to know.
That 60 day rule is probably the worst possible thing the Justice system could have lol.
My favorite thing about your videos is the historical perspectives.
I love when you say....."let me run the intro" got that gangsta beat knocking.😂😂😂
Hell yeah we need a pt 2
Did it come out yet?
Master P really was always business minded
Maybe if he thought more about rap than his pocketbook, He would have made more than two good songs. I don't understand how someone who makes "ghetto D" and make em say uuuh just stops... And I was the one out there buying the holographic pokémon card ass album he put out after
I always wondered why they never collabed. This was an awesome video.This has great history of the city.
I glad to see y’all got the right skin tone for the Native Americans
Yep I'm quite sure we all know they come in so many colors ... (pangia) ancient asians thru Siberia
@@natyiaandkeithspencer128 no all natives everywhere have dark skin
So many shades of what u would say brown
If that's what you believe .. who am I to change your decision... I was not there but the research is crazy ... the pangia situation is good research.. The bible which I believe in also is good research for me to understand that skin color is no where documented in there as being important...
@@natyiaandkeithspencer128 no believe facts open a unabridged dictionary and look up Native American it say clear as day copper tone people
Mannnnn I thought I was trippin I knew you had uploaded this once before I just didn’t get a chance to see it i started to think I made it up in my mind 🤣🤣🤣 hell yeah we want a part 2, 3, and 4
Yeah most definitely need a part 2
These swamp stories always gives me something good to watch about artists I listen to
Thanx for the video man i was a mad ass no limit soldier(and really still am) 95-2000 to the point I wouldn't even really listen to Cash Money but i always had mad respect forBaby,Sugar Slim,Manny, Wayne,B.G.,Juvie,Turk and all who made it up out their pretty bad situations which i can relate to as i came up in the PJs of South Bronx
Peace to you and everyone from
the Boogie Down. I stayed in Philly but most of my people were in Queens and BX, little Brooklyn mixed in too lol. Nothing but love for the big apple
I was always uptown cash money man but respect to that sentiment. I've met BG a few times when I was fixing his range Rover and he was a friendly guy and I lived in his part of uptown so it was chill. juvenile is one of the nicest celebrities I've ever met. That dude is friendly as hell and will take photos with his fans. No problem unless he's really busy. met him a bunch of times, really refreshing in New Orleans to see someone so successful just smiling and loving life and being nice to his people. I think everyone need to see more of that s*** growing up for sure
@@CHUMP-CHANGE don't get me wrong that period where I wasnt listening to Cash Money was really only like late 98 to late 99... I had Juvie's Being Myself & and Big Tymers How U Luv That before 99 and one of my homeboys bought me 400 Degrees ajd there aint too many albums that take me back to 1999, specifically summer 1999 like 400 Degreez so I never hated Cash Money I just loved No Limit alot more though of course Cash Money had some things I loved more like their squad being much smaller and Mannie being their sole producer cuz after No Limit blew up in late 97 there was just.too.many albums being released and it was quantity over quality though even if every album was dope, too much of anything is bad, Wu Tang was on a similar note around the same time though without better quality albums and it still was Too Much in Too Littile Time
He said Percy miller with a pic of eazy E 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣 dawg I literally came searching for this comment I was like wtf that eazy e
Hit really hit a home run with that statement my girl from NO and her mom is the exact complexion of Chris Broussard lmao 🤣
The beats you used for this episode slappps Fam 🔥🔥🔥
Would definitely like to watch a part two
Soon as I heard $8-$22mo apartments I already knew it was rats & roaches 😂
Are they really that cheap though? Like you pay 8 dollars and thats the rent for a month, no tricks? If that is truly the case, then how come New Orleans has homeless people?
This channel is growing hella fast
Congratulations 🍻
Listening to this master p the realest don’t ever leave yo brother that’s some rns 💪🏾
Awesome channel/content...All nostalgic from reading all hiphop/rap mags back in the grouphome dayz lol
We more history on San Francisco Lakeview ,sunny Del ,double rock , hp, Fillmore, mission st Army Street projects , Potrero Hill keep it coming man…. But I love the work very entertaining
Both groups were my heros... its extremely hard to pick one but if I HAVE to ima have to go with No Limit... just a hair tho bc I was also a HUGE Cash Money fan too
Wow Ty for this video part 2
Got to love when you get some history lessons beforehand...deep!! 😲
This is some of the best, most indepth information I've ever seen put together like this. The way that he started from the very beginning and how Master P got to become who he is. One thing, I believe I read that Master P played in the NBA, I suppose it was later in life after he was rich? Thank you for this upload. And..... HELL YES WE NEED A PART 2!!!!!!!
Are you sure you saw 😢 the video from the start? Cuz the answer to your question is in the beginning, right after he starts talking about Master P.
No limit paved the way for the N.O so I’m always gonna put no limit first but cash money had the longevity so I got give them their flowers as well 💯
You from New Orleans?
The beat selection for this documentary is crazy 🔥
we follow this weekly swamp storiez, we not letting you get a pass this week with a reupload lol
Lol a new vid is coming in a couple days
@@swampstoriez W 🤝 love the content.
@@swampstoriez *Hilltop, Tacoma*
@@lifeisgreat899 Tacoma Washington 253
dang 😂👀
My bro thought I made this shit up when I couldn’t find the vid on RUclips 😭 keep doing your thing bro love the work you putting in!
It's a lot of 🧢 in this video just letting you know
@@jackjill8129 all kinds of fake shit in this video bro. People be believing this shit too.
Alot of shit not tru
Yes, a part two please!
Good story telling and very entertaining and intriguing. I can’t help but wonder though how accurate these accounts are. I don’t mean that in any negative way, believe me. The research is great and as I said, I’m drawn to the swamp stories 💯
Them beats in the background crazy
Definitely slapping
This one is gonna blow I bet
This was a really dope video. A few inaccuracies but we appreciate anything about Louisiana #CanYouSayJerome
Best video yet! Love my state
Aye naw homie reupload you ain’t slick. Need that part 2 ✊🏽✊🏽😂😂
Thanks RUclips for posting this video again
Definitely need a part 2
Nobody was better they were both popping at one time in thy own way. both legends💯🔥
😂I am a Curren$y fan boy so this is insanely interesting for me
FACTS! Spitta The GOAT!
Jetlifeeee dude was signed to both and hes not even mentioned lol
@@chuysweetjoness him and mystikal the only ones that signed to both I believe
@@chuysweetjoness probably cause he wasn’t involved in any of the street stuff lol
Curren$y got strong ties to the Magnolia and the streets of New Orleans, but he never tried to be the tough guy, he would just be himself and that’s why he gets a lot of love in the city
Gangsta ain’t no snitch. You can’t snitch on the dead! Much much respect to Gangsta william’s!
PT 2 bro 💯
That's breaking shit down frfr💯
Bro you are really good at what you do! Keep it up!!
Hahahahaha no he's not
We call these, rerun’s around my way 🤣….
He gotta stop callin Mystikal
“Mr. Kall”… 🤦🏽♂️
Part 2, please!!!!
Definitely part 2 bro.
Let's goo bro I love your videos bro forget what everyone says man your videos are bangers keep doing what your doing dawg
One thing to note around the time Master P started taking over the rap game. It was 1996-1997, just after Biggie and 2-Pac were murdered and East coast West coast fued was basically squashed when everyone realized how stupid it was and it most likely led to the destruction of 2 of the best rappers of all time in the peak of their prime years. The reign of Death Row Records was over. They only had Snoop Dog left as a bigger name. Suge was letting MOB Piru members do whatever they wanted and it ultimately led to his arrest. Master P came out with Ice Cream Man and it was HUGE. It put him on the radar and made him millions. P saw the opportunity to buy a huge talent like Snoop and visited Suge behind bars and bought Snoops realese from Death Row in a multi million dollar deal. P took Snoop to New Orleans and showed him 2 or 3 giant mansions and said that's your house, that's your Mom's house and this is my house. Snoop has been forever grateful for this move by P. It saved his life for sure. During this time all of this was going down behind the scenes. Master P was working on one of the best Rap albums of all time in my opinion; Ghetto Dope. Or Ghetto D as it was later called. This sealed Master P and No Limit as the new #1 top of the chart hip hop group. Every album that followed was instantly multi platinum. After 2Pac and B I G was Master P. He had Mystical, C Murder, Sillk, Mia X, Mr Serv On, I believe they used Beats by the Pound on Ghetto D and that made the album. Car stereos were getting very advanced and cheap enough for everyone to buy. That album was what you wanted to play in your system. It was so loud. A masterpiece by Master P.
Of all time? Maybe then but not now
I'm down for part two!
from Nola & my father's side is Creole. Magnolia was mostly in the 11th ward. appreciate the video 🔥🔥🔥
From 240 years to Vlad’s couch, wow. I know Cmurder has to feel some type of way…
He should not. C IS WHERE he needs to be. Angola saved his life.
C murder didn’t listen to P and has been gone for a long time. C murder rolled around the projects in bulletproof trucks with killers all day after he was a millionaire 🤦🏿♂️😮💨C murder is in the place that those type go to rest.
When YB mimics playing a flute when he said violin says a lot 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
We need a part 2 n yes no limit was tha fave in my opinion
Love this dudes dramatic tone and background history he gives before the real story
I wanna see part 2 , no limit was better in the mid to late 90s...then Cash money early 2000s - was the best for cash money
That tank was definitely a force to be reckoned with.
You must've never heard cash money before their universal deal. 🤔
Leonard Carter yes sir just like you said, New Orleans rap music shifted powers Big Boy Records dominated the early 90s, once P moved No Limit to the South they basically took over the mid to late 90s. Then Cash Money took over the early 90s.
@@southsidecompton9668 No Limit had majority of Big Boy Artists.That's Something how Cash Money had just 4 Artists the Hot Boy,and they Still was Holding they own against everybody else,and took over 99-2000 Ha.
@@billysanders6758 Big Boy was the first hip hop record label in New Orleans. They had dope music in the early mid 90s. No Limit dominated the 90s right after Pac and Biggie died. Cash Money wasn't holding down shit in the 90s foo lol. Yeah they ran the early 2000s but 2000s music can't compare to 90s style period.
Bg was popping b4 Wayne tell the story correctly
Love the lil history lesson...Almost forgot what I initially wanted to watch...
Part 2 bro!!
I was at the bowling alley right next to the Platinum Club the weekend that happened. Shit was crazy. The City was HOT and a battlefield from 01-05. I graduated in 05 and Hurricane Katrina happened 2 months later and purged the city for real. Honestly it was the best thing to happen to the city
Aye bruh fr tho I was just thinking to myself "wonder when this foo swamp gon post"
This is the same vid of the other it just that the other one got copyright
Yes I want to see a part two
Bring on Part 2
Bruh that’s not Master P that’s Eazy-E picture when he was a kid 😅🤦🏾♂️
Exactly this dude isn’t from the culture at all
@@RealSPT facts you heard how he pronounced Mystikal name. Lol
Dat shol is Eazy-E
@@RocBoiBaccInTown mysticall
Swamp story is a Culture vulture...frfr & Get EVERY1 of stories wrong asf....& his excuse b it's Offiical documents in the courts from the police....lmaO...like they knO...goofy wood...they put charges on US & 2dem its Facts....(in my Gval Voice) B*tch get Yo Fact Stra8...
Man I remember making a cassette with one side Master P and the other Juvenile and Hot Boys. Used this to walk to school with and to pump me up before middle schoo track meets.. Master P as an artist was top notch, but Cash Money all around was better then No Limit
Cash money wasn't on no limit level,
@@beingdiffrentiscool9393 they also didn't have 100 artists like no limit did 😂 but I'm old school from the Bay Area so we was knowing about Master P (Ice cream man)
Def want a part 2
Yo first time viewer but this was well produced
Damn had me thinking this was part 2
Little Rocc gotta story to tell😤
I'm from New Orleans but stayed in da rock for 9 year's an i ain't gone lie da rock my other home from da westend to da Westside on 30th to on Leeds rite by costol on asher
Yeah I'ma need dat part 2
Keep it coming..
Bruhhh Master P is mad slept on . If it was not for him who knows what Snoop would of became after Death Row . Yoo my g it would be dope if yall did part 2 of the Vancouver B.C. gang wars .
Son that Chris Brussard shot did me in 😫🤧😭
Hey Man! Why u gotta show dat Westbank to a Marrero Westbank boy?😂😂 love this sub man! I just wished that the wars would chill and diplomacy would kick in.
Put part two out there
can we get a GD & VICE LORD swamp story?
I love his intro! Always look forward to seeing them every story!
Let me run the into!
the Chris Broussard was out of pocket hahahaha. I was dying
YOU SHOULD DO BALTIMORE VS DC
Didn’t know they were at war
He said something that bothered me, that crack probably hit New Orleans harder than any other place in America. I guess because he’s a white guy (probably from a conservatives family in the suburbs) so he never witnessed the crack epidemic. I’m from Atlanta and in the 80s crack hits so bad that they did a Nightline report and a 2020 report that black males in Atlanta were considered endangered species. It hit us so hard and I’m surprised that a lot of people around the country don’t know that Atlanta is a battleground doing a crack era. Then the Miami boys came to the A and started a war and I think y’all may know how that ended. I should make a RUclips channel exclusively for Atlanta so you guys can hear the stories that have never been told outside of the A.
He did a video on Gucci vs Yeezy and speaks a bit on Atlanta a bit you should check it out and if he off by all means let him know is all love
I meant Jeezy my fault man but yeah check it out you know ATL you tell us if he off
That's why I hate listening to these videos told by them, I'm sick of listening to them, that accent is aggravating.
There’s no way to compare it. You think it was crazier because you experienced it. By far Louisiana as a whole is poorer than Atlanta. It was damn near a third world country, can’t compare a major metropolitan city to some of these cities where industries left. Detroit, STL, etc.. no comparison
Part 2 please!
Yes more please and C Murder , Mystikal too ,also please do some on the corruption in Tennessee no drug zone extremely high sentences. New sub ❤
I like how you mentioned unlv but you forgot to mention the third member named tec nine
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You missed a huge part of No Limit's come up. Priority Records. It started with Young Bleed's single from Baton Rouge, How Ya Do Dat(1997). Master P used that single to get his deal with Priority, and that's when No Limit started to rise, not with the signing of Soulja Slim(1998). Other than that, great video.
I thought young bleed was from Houston.
@@nategz9875 No sir. BR
No Limit got the Priority deal in early 95
Nothing but my balls n my word
And a mossberg pistol grip pump in my lap at all times
No Limit had the deal 2 years before young bleed